Meeting at the New Jersey State House in Trenton, Student Government discussed five resolutions at its general body session on April 30. Jaclyn Corbo, a junior history major and the primary sponsor of Resolution S2019-06,
Student Government held a presentation made by the College’s dining employees, introduced four resolutions and debated on two student organizations at its meeting on April 24.
Student Government held a presentation by Interim Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs William Keep and debated on a resolution at its meeting on April 17.
Student Government voted on a bill and announced details regarding the upcoming Diversity & Inclusion Week at last week’s general body meeting on April 3.
Student Government held a branding presentation and announced several upcoming events at its meeting on March 27. SG began the meeting with the presentation by senior business management major Kelly Kozar
Student Government discussed multiple initiatives that the College is taking toward creating a community more supportive of mental health awareness at its meeting on March 6.
Student Government discussed policies and voted on two student organizations and an impeachment bill at its meeting on Feb. 27. SG began the meeting by welcoming Jennifer Palmgren, the assistant provost for academic affairs. Palmgren attended the meeting to discuss the College’s shared governance system.
Student Government approved a new club, introduced a new bill and debated on a resolution during its meeting on Feb. 13.
SG began its weekly general body meeting by welcoming Sean Stallings, the interim vice president of student affairs. Stallings urged students to email him questions or concerns that they may have regarding the processes surrounding student affairs.
Student Government welcomed Interim Vice President for the Office of Institutional Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Ivonne Cruz at the beginning of its meeting on Feb. 6.
Student Government began its meeting on Nov. 28 by hosting men’s basketball, who persuaded the General Body on why its should be considered an official club at the College.
Student Government met with the Library Building and Safety Committee during its general body meeting on Nov. 7. The committee proposed new changes in regards to its library study rooms.
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